Friday, July 06, 2007

The Result.

Thank you for all you kind comments and wishes of luck for Mollie, I did mean to report back after the match but life has been busy here. Mollie played the match of her life, this isn't just a proud mother saying it, everyone there who knew her commented on how well she played. Her old coach, who left the club a year ago stood and watched the last nine games then told Mollie how well she had played and how much she had improved which thrilled her. The score was 6/0 6/0 to the other girl but every game bar one went to deuce (sorry if you don't understand tennis scores but that's as close as it can get). Mollie walked off court hot and sweaty with red cheeks and a huge smile on her face and I was the proudest mum there!

I'm finding it hard to blog these days. The children are off school so I'm sharing the computer when we are home. We've been out a lot this week and any free time I've had has been spent watching Wimbledon. I guess during the holidays I won't be blogging as much, if the weather improves I'm looking forward to days out, trips to the beach and countryside, bike rides, hiking and time spent having fun with the children.

28 comments:

Yvonne said...

Good on Mollie! I'm also hoping for the weather to improve...but at least there's still Wimbledon!

Anonymous said...

That really is impressive. Luckily you mentioned that games went to deuce or it would have looked one sided. That's one of the anomalies of tennis, where you can have two equally matched opponents with a score-line that doesn't really indicate it. Unlike soccer where two teams of vastly different abilities can end up with a score-line of 1-0.

Anonymous said...

Well done Mollie I hope that you can go on enjoying playing, win some lose some, for as long as Grandma and I did and still will when I retire.
Beccy I am sorry I woke you up!!! and I too hope that you all have good time in the summer that is sure to start soon and look forward to seeing you. Love to all.

laurie said...

good job, mollie! my dad was an avid tennis player. kept him fit all his life.

never got the hang of it myself, but good for her.

i hope it stops raining there soon!

Anonymous said...

Good girl Mollie! My eldest is hoping to play tennis this Summer.
The weather has stopped a few of our plans so far.

Rain, fine, sun, rain, fine....lol

FH said...

Good for Mollie! She inherited the talent from you and your mum of course!:))
I know what you mean,life gets hectic with kids around the house and so many appointments to keep too.Take it easy and take care.Enjoy the Summer and kids.Soon they will be in school!:))

Anonymous said...

Well done Mollie! The score may have looked one sided, but almost every game going to duece shows it definitely wasn't. Good for her.

Debbie said...

How exciting for her!! I can just imagine how proud you were and she of herself. Memorable moment.

I just love it when kids have a passion for something.

It is difficult finding time to blog now. We're also busy doing summer stuff. I imagine there will be some slow days for us and I'll catch up then.

frannie said...

very proud of Mollie!!!! great job!

Anonymous said...

Good for Mollie! I'm glad she's proud of herself, she should be!
I think we will all be blogging a little less, with more 'free' time!

Steffi said...

Great job,Mollie!We are proud to you!
Enjoy your time with your kids,that´s really important!!Have a nice weekend!

Unknown said...

Well done Mollie, every game to deuce is good going. You will win the next one!

Anonymous said...

Yeah Mollie! Good job! Going to Deuce each game is VERY impressive.


(I took Tennis and sucked - but had a winning record, because I was on Junior team so always played the youngest players - and would kick their butts - but I still sucked)

Julie said...

Enjoy your summer with your kids but check in with us now and then!

Congrats to Mollie! Sounds like Mollie really made her work for her win!

Anonymous said...

Good for Mollie and I look forward to hearing more about her tennis career. I hope she had fun.

Hey Molly...close those deuce games out next time. You will do it.

Rachel (Crazy-Is) said...

Congrats to Mollie on playing so well and also for being a good sport and knowing she did her best and not getting upset about not winning!!!!

my4kids said...

Good job to Mollie! Wether you win or lose its how well you played the game that counts.

I'm not blogging quite as much right now either for the same reason the kids are on the computer more when I'm off work and we aren't running around finding fun things to do.

Barbara said...

Well I don't understand tennis but good on Mollie. Enjoy the holidays.

Emma in Canada said...

Congrats to Mollie!

Can't blame you for not blogging much, I probably would stay away now myself, but I have all those questions to answer!

Pamela said...

Good Golly, Miss Mollie
Sure likes to (hit the tennis) ball

Good Golly, Miss Mollie
Sure likes to (hit the tennis) ball

When you're rockin' and a rollin',
your mama is the proudest of all

Anonymous said...

Yay Mollie!!!!! I have absolutely no athletic talent at all, so I am impressed by those who do.

Carla said...

Congratulations to Mollie! That's very impressive. I hear you about being a little slower on the blogging front in the summer.

ChrisB said...

Mollie that sounds like a great match grandma xx

Unknown said...

I know whatcha mean! Wimbledon has taken most of my free time of late. Aside from nursing chicken pox riddled kiddies;).

la bellina mammina said...

Brava Mollie - and hey, enjoy your holidays!

Anonymous said...

Well Done for Mollie!

I am finding this very true here at our house. Before the kids got out of school. I thought I'd have more time to blog, since I didn't have to run them back and forth, but there is that detail of sharing a computer I overlooked. Summer vacation's half over now, pretty soon, I'll be counting the days until they go back!

I would love to learn how to play tennis.

~Christine
www.arewethereyetmom.com

dodo said...

is your weather getting better? your old corner of the world is about as wet and dark as it could be!

sallywrites said...

Well done Mollie!